-. -wi.. swf-f-fit.. cvvw. _ 1 _ _ _ 'um 0llAltLoa‘-unlrowtv is all you need to pay for the best and purest Soup in the world . -Sunlight. The inducements ofered with common soaps can- not unite up for the guaranteed purity of Sunlight Soap. in i iilllli Sllliii[li$ i Bu _a-__ ru island: .\t No. 98 Can Sicgt' Uullt-ri'- an ltoilcy Camp, ul.. Ilorshant. ll, .\'t1e'st'X. I'1ngla\|~l 1-,- January ll, 111111 ;l_'_'d ,una-,-.W - licai' Llrotiturz-~-l urn \\'t'll hoping word from you as yt-t and it is going __ thc other day, it was tht: first lt-ltcr I fl very glad to get it. hi The weather is n llttlc lint-r not\'_ \\'c _"___ have had it rcal nice now for three _,___ days. but tonight it is trying IU Nl" ,Q3 again. I hopcit wont do so iomorrotv vi as we have to run up some lclcplioncs __ one good the-rv all right and l atn not too slow although thc r_l~~.t Ol' the lel~ lows who arc taking this up with tue ki_-~-pcrs, but as long as I get liotue nf- Ifqu lf.-r the war is over l dou't care. and I nv:\n_\' is trying for peace now but was rt-fused by Russia. Well we will be leaving inert- in about three weeks time for Lydd. situ- nit-ti on rho coast about 25 miles from down to Egypt. I am told. l don't care be -W. K. lcGOUGAN, Globe Fox Ex- cziange, is Guardign Agent in Summer- s e. For sale by. SINCLAIR & STE- \\'AR'l` LTD. 7189-2-7MEli. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lai1erty’s Tensor- tal Pnrlours, Snmmerside. -SINCLAIR C STEWART Ltd are RURAL 'PHONE SERVICE _-.-AFTERNOON TEA.-' The Ken- STEWART LTD. sington Patriotic Society will hold an _ 7189-2-7MEli. _ t`util recently the rural telephone afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. A. _-- bas largely served as a. medium of ex- W. Watson. The Rectory. Kensing- -KEN5INGTON.-- Rev. Dr. Cam- change between farmers. and for or- ton on Wednesday attemoon. Febru- pbell the brilliant orator who so re- ticring supplies from dealers in town_ ary 9th from 4 to 7.00. A tee of 15 cently stirred the people of Charlotte- t it has been demonstrated that the, cents wlll be asked. Proceeds in aid ot town will lecture on "Great Britain ral telephone can easily perform the Red Cross. Everyone will be wel- and the War"in Kensington this Mon- _ _ other service of equal importance. come. 7180-2-7Mtl. day evening. The meeting will be held Mr. ~l~ ll- L3n“‘5““ 1195 l`\’°el"*`d me There are now country districts where f0|l0Wi11g_ l0ll01‘ H0111 |115 \1l'\>l~l1'?l` GF- the telephone company has under- --PROMOTIONS.-The following. 7 o’clock. Half the proceeds will go .\’. 1.8111118311- f0l'UJ*~‘1'l.\' 0f l'alll1l\11'9 taken to supply a daily news service. promotlonsin “C"(?o. 105th Battalion, toward the funds ol' the lied Cross a certain hour the telephone rings at Sutnmcrsitlc, have been postedz- Society. 7184. tive times. That is tho news signal Pts. John J. Perry, A. E. Thomas, and d ¢_~\~ory interest(-tl sttlisrriber along J. M. Ahern. to bo L. Corps. Scrgt. E. -105th BATTALION.-’I`lio follow- line takes down his receiver. Then Haywood has been transferred from ‘ing have been added to thc strength c tl-nlral opt-rator givt-s tho weather Co. to "C" Co_ for instruction of "C" Co. 105th Battalion at Summer- puri,, a cotirit-tisvtl market summary work. l’1. J_ J. Gallant has been promo- side:- Jas. “Q O’Br|cn. Sututncrsidc; important n~~\\~.-. It takes but a ted to Corp. and Pls. A. lt_ Warren anti (leo. A_ Scott. Stttnmcrsidu; Ulmrlcs url time in give this information to Ilerb Guy. to L. Corps.-U. Watituatt. Sutumersidc; llouston Bry- t-vt~r_v subscriber. and the linc is tlcd _ _ _ . _ _ _ up only fora fcw ininntus. -POLICE COURT.-At the Police lrishtown; Wilfred Arsonuult; Coutrnl -“°“ “"5 ill” "‘*""" I l““"“' lm] “‘"~‘ This idea may lu- carried still fur- Court on Friday, tho caso ol’ Ben Bodequc; llurold Itamsay, Sutntnor- _ _ _ it-r. Wlicrc the tele-plionc company Millar occupied most of the day. side; Emilio Myers. Sumtncrsidu; ‘"1 l“"’ "'°ml"" bm hw” 'U F“l._(f"° is otvxwti and opvratt-tl b_v the fnrtn Millar, who is employed with Louis Staullaus Gallant, Sumuiorsido_-C. 50°" I md 0"" "Um LQ" ‘l°‘m“"("' ibscribcrs tlit-insclvt-s. the manager Aokcr, in the hide and Junk busi- _ _ _ _ I __ II ____ .il the t-vntral ollivc :nay at-t ns amnr. ness, is accused of being an accom- -SCHO0L_ WORK.--()rdcr of itie- fecelved ll‘~"l "‘ "W “‘“”"~ al" ‘“‘ get ttgt-ut, The subscriber.; advise plice in the stealing of u number ol' rlt of pupils ol' St. Mary's Academy, in oithc products they have for snlc hides l1¢1|011Ki11S K0 MF- A~ E- LOHK- S“mm0l`5ld9- f0\'_____!ll0 1110111" Of Jilli- ihose they wish to liuy. \'carby_(Il1nrlottcton-n. llc is also accused vary-Grade I., Sec. .\.-i. Edna .-1.-rs .uni mln-t~.<_ with nrt- ‘;on the of removing tags from certain Dock- “V01l$0¢ 2- Zim Dl=10s§l'_iRlt;tths""l Charlottetown solution _ DAUGI-lTER’S STUDIES. ' Mr. Frost- Agnes. your mother has a headache. Can‘t you help her get dinner? Agnes-No, father. I have to learn this table of food values.- Life. -._______ Womon gardncrs ln the public parks have proved so successful in Manches ter that' 10 more are to be engaged. They are being paid the same wages as the men whose places they fill-. 18s a week. wltlt frco furnlsltcd tluar-' ters. Wonderful Bilious Remedy _ Actually Prevents Attacks I There are two great causes oi' bill ousness,- they are constipation und _ defective liver action. When Dr. llatnilton's Pills are tak- en, they not only corrects constipated bowels. but aét upon the liver as well Quito unlike ordinary nicdiclnos » which purge and give temporary re- lief. Dr. Hamilton's Pills remove the conditions which cause billousness, und thus permanent cures are effect- ed. No person who occasionally uses Dr. Hatnllton's Pills will ever sulier from the headache. bad stomach or billous complaint. Get a 25c box to- il I lull :' H11 1 -. /Vnlinter Vests that are Stylish and Warm = Q \ " Today, we ure showing ,- _)__,._.;:~'¢--'~ vi 1‘_. ,f-_:_'-;j;;_ _:..‘f;. fas- =,_ . > =. - _.'¢.:f_~ -_- ` *I 1,' __. ~¥.‘ , ._ .la ‘_ -.;; ~ 5 ,_ --.\‘.~ :.r;.~f. ;.-. ~ _ .= 3%;-;__ tt _--~ --- _»;-'=?_’,tg,».._,-.’ _ -t. ii-ij;. ~_, -.-=~_.'-f- __ _. _ _Q _ _ ___/___..__-__:__;.__._-_-._-_.___ __ ___/.. I _ _ _ __:;_ "-Y 1( 1 ' 6 wi’ A." ...f , ... .__ _ .‘ / I an exceptionally nice lino of fancy vests for melt. And ovoryouo ot them is it warm. stylish, well tnutlo garment. All sizes ure shown in a good vario- ty of styles and grades - nt prices that. any man can easily afford to pay. You should seo-these ° ._ _ '_ ___.\- " _____., vests-you must see them ' Y; f=’~f.:;F.._.¢="_";_'-" before you can appreciate .s “fl »‘j_" ._ how good the values are. ‘_\_"'5 Call around todoy. ' REUBEN TUPLIN & C0. KENSINGTON, P. 1-:. 1. day. I _ _ __ -_ - .ff gw l 1 i_ l. " ii _ _. ' ' ' : '_ 0 0 »- ~ » ~ 1 ~ » -' ' - ‘ - rtce avm s on en s- Ftance. Then we go to the front a\va_\' said Nellie Blyth. aged six. "That's;U?;]i__;b3E:le0rp;:'; lg:_5(;`,;:ig€icgg5e3_‘_ an ' ` le ade “Neill H‘ _- cause You have been without mont to legislate __ aim! me I __ on S1-ENOGRAPHY IN _ . . . _ _ . g np a- THE WHITE much about that place ns it will be lunch, iour stomach is empty. You - a little bit too warm and l ani afraid would feel better if \ou had some mm of liquor from qiqter Provinces he HOUSE _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ ‘. I _ " h ` _ cause of suchdegislntiou being “ultra __ ' '_ _ 2..;;L‘°::.:‘:l1.:°i;f.§==f1-.2l§;2“;.2s“.i :;‘.';r::..;a. lt.‘z;':f.‘;2 '.1 ‘;‘.:: » \~ <~-- Ve 5 oes all the cause. ve l ani sending some pictures whit-it su - . . ,. . :- - Wil ` I had taken l have otteu a little fat ache "Tlxat's because its ent v htm" Be it therefore rescued that Son read ms speech at me Manhat _ ' ' ` bltion will he economically desirable Doubtless it will be n matter of some ___r_‘i“:_“a"_l_“""l___'_§“‘__§ _l;§___g_f‘ed_§’e;e_;l and will supplement Prgvlnclal Legls. pride to stenographers that President _ g - . _ ‘ _ pt_ ._ ~ _ . I (.1 . _ ‘ ` . . - _ - ' » ‘ ° ..-- .tt 1 1...... git--at iz ns. sau sen... -~\_'0u-.i_ t-._@l__ lien.--_ it }_’;l__S__*‘_1_1§___l§_l'¢;2;<1l§f___§_1;_t__~_f_1»5:_£§g;i_;\_§_ _ine mill; __1»_2_1_-_1§_\_;°=_r___1_`_§°111_l1'S ‘;_‘1"."‘%‘°S- This is the wind up of an exceedingly big year s business tn Rubber Footwear th'-od bye for now and God be with _vo “ had mmclhmg In lt' "°Sc°mSh` to Prohibit the importation Manufac tive of the land finds liisllttlolvgltellgficgf W€’Ve be€Il fOfCCd t0 f0ll0W I'Cp€at Ofdef after repeat Order, and now to effect 3 us riil wo meet again. Aniorican. ’ ' ml! 1 The Health Alarm often sounds first in the doctors office when some healthy looking specimen of hun1anity,underg_otng ex- amination for life insurance, is told that his blood pressure is too high. Increased blood pressurcjs no longer confined to old age; it is frequently found in men in_tiietr 40's who are otherwise healthy. In su_ch cases it points to approaching degeneration of the arteries-a condition which in _turn 1_n- dicates those errors of _diet that often end in various dis- eases of the stomach, kidneys, liver, nerves and heart. Among these carrots of diet are tea and coffee drinking. because of their rug.cai°fem_e, the constant use of which weakensthe walls of the arteries. Medical authorities now insist that in all cases oi high blood pressure there must be total abstinence from tea, coffee and other harmful bever- ages. Hard to give up tea and~_coffee? Not at all, when one uses instead the pure food-drmk- Instant Postum _ delicious beverage is made of wheat, roasted with a little wholesome molasses. It 1s_ then reduced toa soluble powder, a level teaspoonful of which with hot water makes a perfect cup instantly. con vt z s grain which make for norms baian'e of ggsystem. 0 "There’s a Reason” Canadian Poltum throat Co.. Ltd.. Windsor, Qnt. '_ nnqttlmmunmnmnunn ` ton, Spring Valley, on January 31st when rt large number of their nuiucr- ous friends gathered to hid farewell to their son. llouston, who recently en- listed in the 105th illghlantl ltegituent Another recruit, Carl Campbell. Irish- town, was also present. Dancing was carried on till the “we sma hours." music being furnished by Messrs, Sud- bury. Brauder, Harrington and Mc- Kinnon. During the evening the brave soldier boys., Houston and Carl, were each presented with an address read by Merritt Davison and a well-flilcd purse presented by Frank Ready_ Dainty rcfreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.Jatnes Mc- Neill. Miss Rona Holmes and others_ After wishing the boys God spccd und at suit: rt.-turn all tllspcrsotl to their ltonlvs pvri`tn'lly satisfied with Spend- ing at thoroughly enjoyable evening. -105TH REGlMENT¢-Tho new rluartcrn for the detachment of thc 105th Battalion nt Summcrsidc wcrc takr-n ovcr by the militia authorities on 'I"Itursday last and No. 1 platoon of ('. (‘o., G2 mon. moved into the \vt»ntot‘n 2-'tzltoul building on Friday. All the buildings ure wcll suited for quarteritig men, whllc. the t>'ttnitut'_v itrraiigctnt-.nt.~i are ext.-client. There are in all |`uur buildings used. 'l`l|t: wont(-rtt uchool building which has bctrn littcd lu accomtuotlzm- |52 tncn. thc Agricultural liall will nccotntuo data over 200, thc Muutgouicry llall building. avvtiuitiltitluiiug lin, and part of lin; Gunn-Lntiglois building uccommotlatiug 125 lncn. in the the Agricultural building. the south- ond of the lower part has been iitted up ns u. moss room. whllo the north- orn part (domestic science) is used at-t a Kitchen, wash rooms and toilet, the upper story including the stage, dressing rooms and oillces have been illlcd with hunks. lu the Brace building. (Montgomery Hall) the lower part has been sheathed all over. and contains the mess rooms. kltcbon. toilet and wash rooms. while the upper portion (Union Holli has been ilttetl up as sleeping quarters. in the Gunn-Langlols building all three lists of the eastern portion oi’ the building are helng used. the 2nd and 3rd as sleeping quarters, while the toilet and wash rooms are on the first floor. Soldiers quartered_ in this building will mess in either the Agricultural hall or Brace building. The buildings. in- cluding free water and sewerage were handed over to the military au- thorities free of rent. the expenses of fitting up being borne by the De- partment. The carpenter work was done under the -direction of Albert E. Baker, the plumbing by Morrison & McDonald. and Johnston 0 Cal- beck. while the work of installing the heating and cooking stone was done by J. E. Mclnnis, all the work being under t.he‘supervislon of Lleut. Knight. of Halifax. As wal mention- ed above the quartering of men-in western school building took place onlfrlday and it is expected that the work of transferrin; to theovtber buildings will be 'completion to-day. There are now _about 375 men eu- rolled here while every day several have made the mistake of thinking it a study of.tnon'tl\s. not of years. A good slonograpltcr must be "nil things to all tncn;” must be walking encyclope- dia in himself. otherwise he cannot take notes on the various subjects that come within his horizon and trans- scribe the_m correctly. Many of the most prominent men in the country have built up their careers on a knowledge ol’ stenography. The, value of the knowledge in all walks of life could not' have better illustration than is furnished by the experience ot' the President of the United States. _*_ EARLY EDITIONS. A sotutrwhut imaginative young wotnan was iclling hcr Sunday School class about David. Silo ob~ st-rvcd that ho was a studlons. good littlo boy, and than proceeded to (ela- borate her points. ~ "Dear children." site said. "that little shepherd lad, sitting among thc: grazing flocks. was not at ull like the boys l seo before me uow." Shu paused for one dramatic ino- niout to ict this grain of couccnit'at~ 1-tl wiialoin sink into tltcmintls of her expectant iislcttors. ' "No." sho went on. “David wus n tnodcl boy. Ilis uiotltt-1' never found in his pockets hrokctt knivos. pon- shootcrs, blown birds' eggs. bulls‘- 1'>'cs. Jews’ barns. bout pins. gud- tlilng forks. or rabbit shares. such as many of your tnothvrs might ilutl in _vtu|rs. in his pockets were no In- sirutncnts of cruel torture, for they only hulgcd with ‘tho white flowers of n blnmclcss llfc.’ llad you scorch- ed these pockets you would have found only well-thumbcd miniature editions of thc New Testament and 'The Pllgrlm`s Progress/" The boys yelled with glee at the disclosure. and it was only lator 'ln the day that in the dreamy~eyed teachcr`s brnln there dawned the reason why of the hllarity.-Scottish American. If you ure boats are added to the roll. and no doubt it will not he long until there are sulllclcnt men hm- in fill nil the buildings.-C. 2-Buckle Overshoes _ 1 .65' Per Pair NO.1-MEN'S 2-BUCKLE CAS HMEFIETTE CLOTH OVER- SHOES, a good ..satisfaclor_v qttulity with liouvy rubber soles. Sizes ti to I2. Our spcciul $2.00 catalog linc. Sain price, por pnir .. .. ._ ...$1.65 NO. 2-MEN'S FINE JERSEY CLOTH 2-BUCKLE OVERSHO- ES, extra tiunlily, wcll ilnlslictl. good and e-<'|'vi<‘t'.ulilv. Si1.r:< G to ll including hull-sizes. our special $2.40 catalog lltw. S11|0 I prlcc. per pnlr . . . . . . . . ...$1.95 NO 6--MEN'8 3-EVELET LACE SNAGPROOF LU MBERMEN3 NUI- BER8, made with heavy rubber soles. good quality and well ilnishéd. Sizes 6 to 10. Special catalog v`alue_$,‘t.46. » 4 clearingat .. .. O2-40 Mu 7162-24lt2lll1t._ ._ __ _ _ _,___ , __n_4‘___;gm1; ,__ ' ~ . . -1-ot,-..-. _ c _ , _, s J' _ ~ - ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan- Years. Persons _ ol' niedlocrltl] nbllilly i '_ ‘Mell’S 4-B\lCkle Jersey _Cloth- Overshoes 2.25 NO. 3-MEN'S FINE JERSEY QUALITY 4- BUCKLE OVERSHOES nu t-xvcudingly good quality, dump-pmol' lo the lop. good quality rubber solos with cor- rugated tread. Sizes ti to 11 including half- slzcs.Out' regular price $2.85, clearing nt, por pair ..$2.25 NO. 4-MEN‘S 4BUC~ KLE CASHMERETTE 0VERSHOES,goutl qua- Ilty and finish. Sizes it lo 12. A remarkable saving at our sale prlco. Regular $15.75. clearing- ttl .. . . . . ,.82-20 l tt-r 3 .1 s it t ii i mn tu g ii- sliorthami so v-1 in-in att ti it ` e r’s stock we are’ ricin the lines exceedin I n' --5 1luo(l~s Iwitltilli til; lalomlullon tlurillg the constant use -ofdill. Mr. lil-'ilstltti nilslitlltse complete clearancg of thls y a 1 ’ p g g'y ‘war and fm- a Leeongtrugtltm period of nrst president who has used stenogra- low- They are posltlvely this year S stock and guaranteed t0_be the best of their three years _afte;‘wa.rd, _anti _t_o be _t;uh__ gh; in_sl1is__v~'erk;_o_n many occasio_n_s he on the Hlafliét. yOU (`3D’t C(ll'le l' i0 llle Si0l'9, Clip (Ut ll'f€ SCCUOII ec oavoco reea a ic -n n a a o one ns own t_' '-t _ . - - - that period. D ( _ Because so many persotislllnzstljel talggn that lnt€l'CStS yOU. With pI`lCC, and W€ Will f0fW3l'd Parcel Post, Express 01' *_ it up without any real appreciatio ol' ' Sire, _FAREWELL pARTy_ ___ A very its ideals, stenograpliy as a profesll-iioti Frelght as you de enjoyable evening was spent at thulhss somewhat tleteriornted ' re <- Sale Price Per Men’s Snagproof Rubbers No.5-MEN'S 2-BUCKLE SNAG- PROOF LUMBERMEN'S RUBBER$» tt thoroughly surviccalilo quality, ex- _ tru wcil made. ltcgular price $2.60- Salo price, per pair . . . . . . . ....$2.10 | I Orders By Moll ef No 7---MEN'S SNAGPROOF LUMBERMEN 8--RUB 7 inch P _ - I 2 Pa". BERS, 7~inch black leather tops. good heavy corrugated rubber soles. thoroughly higlrclass. .Blass 6 to 11.,Wero \ specially priced for our mail order customers at $2.45. clearing out now at $5.10 N0. 8-MEN'S 7-INCH TAN LEATHER TOP BN.lG‘. _ PROOF LUMBERMEN’S RUBBERS, an extremelyfs' erlor-quality, well made and finished. Sites 5 tot* . _ '_l_‘t'og9lar price.$3.00,__clearlng now at, per pain., . . $2.35 if 1 I il Y O d ' _ _a our r _er__ _ You will find it simple and satisfactory to mark o the section out of this advertisement that interests particular, attach it to s letter along with the price, s will promptly forward the number you 'w|mg,qn.\,1l¢ ‘ ll-llldllll that we guarantee them to be in every why as represented. and subieot to prompt ret\p1t:|t they do open up even better than you could expect. The gtetaegasa this advertisement are really lell-thgntbo; __ .can Durc use them in I o nant ._ t Wm 5° Impossible for us to sell anyrfmeqol t.h?::'ll=l& at “"9 WU' |05! 111011 i-he price named, even on order; hr §~. dozen or hu ded ` ti`i. ' 'f . "nu" of _EGL 932;: tes Order at once, and take ad ..,...,, Summamd'eP'l I .